Alan Edelman: Julia - Differentiable Programming and Software 2.0

Submitted by Tony I Garcia on

The Department of Applied Mathematics is pleased to host this series of colloquium lectures, funded in part by a generous gift from the Boeing Company. This series will bring to campus prominent applied mathematicians from around the world.


Speaker: Alan Edelman

Date: November 21st, 2019

Location: (SMI 205)

Title: Julia: Differentiable Programming and Software 2.0 

Abstract: Slowly, many people are starting to understand the rich possibilities offered by the Julia Programming language. We believe the best is yet to come. In this talk, we will discuss what can be possible for performance, for composability, and for innovation when a computer language design has thought carefully about the interplay between mathematics and the underlying computer.

Youtube: Watch the talk online here

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